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I've joined this group because I'd like to find out about new authors and get more people to find me. I'm the same as every indie, I need and appreciate reviews of my books.
I review every book I read now as I know how imprtant it is for other readers and writers.
Have a look at my website
and let me what you think. Add me to your reading list, however long that may be! I can do the same for you.


6 years ago I started blogging because I like writing, well expressing myself through writing. I review books - pretty much everything, and a lot of MM books at the moment. I also review movies and TV shows inspired by book, here’s the blog:
Let’s talk about them 😊

Hi Kaitlyn, Would you check out my first book of poetry FLOAT TRUE and tell me if it sparks your interest for a review? Many thanks! /book/show/5...


This is Sangeeta. I have recently started writing a romance story on wattpad. Its so far half way done. I'm trying to upload one new chapter everyday. I would really appreciate it if you could manage to, you know, visit my page and read the story. I love what I'm writing and I really enjoy writing. But at the same time I am a bit nervous about what my readers think about the characters and how the story is unfurling. So if you really like it then could you please consider dropping a message or a comment to let me know what you think of it. That would really mean a lot to a newbie writer like me. Here's the link to my story.

Check out this book by Christian Sturm!!
PILLARS of ATLANTIS : A TALE of the FIRST WORLD
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Pillars of Atlantis: A Tale of the First World
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***ONLY Until August 4th 2020, use code LEGENDS there For 25% off the paperback***
Also available at Amazon or Barnes & Nobles as well as many other book sellers.
For a Fantasy book fan drawn to lost worlds of legend and myth, such as Atlantis, that seem to suggest that civilization may be far older than we suppose. A sprawling saga set within the world of prehistoric Europe when giant sloth, sabretooth lion, and hairy mammoth roamed the earth.

My name is Zaza and I'm a writer. My stories usually feature people of color, diverse sexual identifications, and just anyone who dares to be themselves.
I write mostly to free myself. Hopefully, someone out there will enjoy what I've made. My work always start with the best of intentions, so be kind if you find fault in them. But also, feel free to comment and message me if you've got advice. We're all just human, we can only do so much.
My book: Luv
Giveaway: Get A Free Copy Before August 9

My blog:

I've started book blog month back and I guess, I feel inspired when I see any younger blog here active.

Below I show you the synopsis and also a fragment of it:
"The story accompanies a single day of John C., a man of about thirty. In this short passage of time he has three dialogues with three different people. These dialogues, certainly, have shaped his day and, likely, will exist within him eternally."
I'd love if you could read and review it. Thank you so much!!!
My book: AN INDELIBLE DAY

I'm Thomas Dalcolle, I'm an author, and this is my first post in the group.
My book � Five Urban Stories � will be on PROMO at $1,99 from next Saturday, August 15 to the 21st, on Amazon.com.

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It's a collection of fast-paced short stories.
The genre is contemporary fiction in urban settings, with suspense, crime, steamy scenes OWN (Only-When-Needed), thrilling moments, and occasional incursions into darkness.
The narration is descriptive, though it is mostly set in unnamed cities of central Italy, becoming very precise about the physical locations only when the action moves to Rome.
Anyone interested in the reviewing the book, may contact me at any time for a free copy.
Best,
TD
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My name is Ramona and my blog is
I am passionate about books, especially Romance, Thriller and Mystery, Fantasy and YA.

I review whatever strikes my fancy, but some of my favorite genres are historical fiction, biography, and mystery, YA, middle grade, and contemporary fiction. Right now it's a lot of 2020 books that I can finally get from the library. Every Friday I donate my time to reviewing my favorite teen sleuth, Nancy Drew. When I'm done with her, I'll move on to other children's series books
like Trixie Belden, American Girls, etc.
I'm also have a Twitter account:
Pinterest:
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Instagram:
Facebook: Bargain Sleuth Book Reviews
Anyone have tips on growing my blog that doesn't involve Facebook? I've had some success with a variety of methods, but am wondering if one works better than another with a book blog. Thanks; looking forward to getting to know you all.

I'm an indie author with 2 books and 6 anthologies, soon to be 3 books and 8 anthologies. I mostly write fantasy, with the occasional visit to horror and sci-fi. This time around, with my new book going live on 10/1/20, I'm applying myself to one aspect I've ignored in the past -- marketing. Which includes... you guessed it, engaging the interest of book bloggers!
My latest book is a YA Urban Fantasy/Horror "My Friend Jackson". I've already received word from Readers' Favorite it earned 5 stars which will be posted soon after its release.
And I'm looking for more reviews.
See the goodreads entry My Friend Jackson
and feel free to visit my website to get the latest info, and link to my social media. Let me know if you're interested. Thanks!
( Of course, if you're interested, I'm open for reviews of my previous books as well.)

My name is Saji Madapat and I am a new author. I took the One Shared World pledge to be an advocate and safeguard, not only of my beloved United States, but humanity at large. I believe it is my moral responsibility to educate others about a predictive, preventative, and responsive infrastructure that might protect us from shared existential threats. From that perspective I wrote the book: Make Enterprise Great Again: The Gods Must Be Crazy!: Cradle of Communism to Catacomb of Capitalism
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I will be giving away the book continuously in GoodReads and will be on Amazon Countdown deal from Oct 20th to 27 2020 for $0.99.
Sold over 1000 books sold in in 10 countries, Rave Reviews, and had best seller rank in many Amazon categories! I had Herculean challenges in publishing it, and I am thrilled about the outcome so far. All the proceeds come to me will be donated to Mother Teresa Mission (Missionaries of Charity.
Please consider reviewing this book for a greater purpose.
Sincerely,
The Bushmen from EAST
NOTE: The namesake of this book comes from the 1980 Comedy film “The Gods Must Be Crazy,� in which an empty Coca-Cola bottle is dropped from a plane onto a community of African bushmen. The bottle has a gift from the gods, but after it ensues fighting among the villagers, the tribal leader decides to return it to the gods by journeying to the end of the world. Through my own metaphorical coke bottle, I can see the dawn of the new empire. This book serves as a testament to restoring the current empire (capitalism and enterprises) before it is too late.
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About the Author
A Brief History of My Nomadic Re-incarnations
“To fight and conquer in all our battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy’s resistance without fighting.�
- Sun Tzu's The Art of War (476�221 BC)
I was born and raised in God's Own Country, Kerala, a tropical paradise in India. In Kerala, we are followers of St. Thomas, the Apostle, educated by Christian missionaries brought by colonizers from Portugal, France, and Britain. 100% literacy and high educational standards in Kerala have led to many progressive movements, including Communism. Kerala has many unique records, such as a model COVID-19 recovery rate being higher than most Western countries. The first place where communists became democratically elected to power in world history, ruled as such since 1957. The resulting industrial desert brought on by Communism forced me to pack up my bags after obtaining my Industrial Engineering degree (with specialization in Total Quality Management) and seek a job in Bombay (the commercial capital of India).
I soon realized my prospects beyond the factory floor became limited by my dark skin (as a lungi-wearing Kala Madrasi). Fearing for my future, I fled to the South to escape the racist professional ladder. I obtained my MBA in finance as a candidate for national integration. Providentially for me, in 1990, the entire Indian economy collapsed under the weight of the half-a-century-old mighty Indian License Raj. The result was a liberalized Indian economy. The timing was impeccable, as it provided me the opportunity to start my career as an Investment Banking Analyst. Fortune smiled upon me again when the 1996 stock market crash in India allowed me to come out of my investment banking career.
India took the socialist route and, during the conflict of the 1970s with Pakistan, which declared emergency rule. Due to the Pakistan war and other non-alignments, the US and India’s relationship soured, and IBM abandoned India. Hail to the vacuum (to be filled), TCS and the other Indian IT conglomerates were born out of desperation. They coded us in IT to kickstart the legacy computers and mainframes left behind by IBM. Thanks to the biggest blunder in business history (Y2K), IBM and the other western enterprises saw us (‘Cyber Coolies�) as the thrifty solution to fix the doomsday Armageddon code.
During this time, I managed to migrate from corporate finance to ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) solutions and snatched my passport to the epitome of capitalism, the USA. Nevertheless, in 2000, the (Netherlands-based) BaaN Brothers got involved in the Dutch scandal, and the #3 ERP (BaaN) system I was riding became a dead horse.
Since then, I have spent over a decade volunteering for PMI. I have etched my name on PMI’s key standards (including PMBOK, OPM3, PP&PM, etc.), thanks to my PMI papers, publications, and books (especially Project Portfolio Management Standard). I even served in Gartner’s PPM board room panel and later became one of the three PM Methodology SME at E&Y. In 2008, amid the economic tsunami, I served as an advisor to CFO’s office, setting up the Project Portfolio Management Office for a Fortune 10 World's Most Admired Company. I saved them around a half a billion dollars, but I became the victim of my short-term financial engineering. I managed to capitalize on the 90s legacy Hyperion Enterprise and moved on to the fancy world of a CFO’s suites of products for more prominent Financial Engineering in the BIG4 consulting world.
In 2009, I packed my bags for the Cambodian Jungles in search of answers from the bottom of the pyramid through Chinese GIFT (Global Institute for Tomorrow) � a Clinton Global Young executive Leadership Program (YLP). The more I examined the finance world in the West, the more disillusioned I became. I lost faith in the rollercoasters of flash markets. 90% of today's stock market without long-term fundamental values is chasing stock buybacks, the Tweets, QE , the hot dollars, and high-frequency algorithmic flash gambles by BOTs. Hail to Hernando de Soto, I was born again to The Mystery of Capital Gospel. Since 9/11, I have won a few dollars betting against the conventional Western market wisdom by gambling in Petro China and Total .
After returning from the wilderness of the Cambodian killing fields , I reincarnated my career yet again, becoming an EPM (Enterprise Performance Management) consultant out of the 2008 Economic Tsunami in the BIG4 world. I made 95% of my net worth between 2008 to 2011 by betting against conventional wisdom. When the whole world deleveraged, I leveraged to the extreme in some of the most iconic real estate in the world which was on Fire-Sale. I do have a fair share of blood on my hands with mindless EPM Financial Engineering through fancy jargon (aka Cost Cutting) such as Tax Effective Supply Chain Management (TESCM), Business/Finance/IT Transformation, BPR, Six Sigma and Pricing and Profitability strategy.
To greenwash my guilt, I had the fantastic honor of volunteering for the most extensive Professional Not-for-Profit for over a decade (PMI [Project Management Institute]), which serves ~3 million professionals, including over 500,000 members in 208 countries around the world. I have contributed to about half a dozen books and ~50 publications/presentations. I started to become involved in several Entrepreneur of the Year (EOY) Awards at Ernst & Young.
Sadly, after over two decades, it looks like I need to ride back through that Mad Max fury redemption road and climb through the apocalypse rubble of Roosevelt’s capitalist nostalgic era.

In addition to an author, I'm a mom, a musician, and a coffee adict. I'm always looking to make connections!

It's lovely to meet you all and to join a community that love books too.
I've written and debuted my first novel which is super exciting.
Looking forward to chatting all things reading...
Jacqui


I'm new to the group but would love it if you could review my debut novel for me:
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I'm looking forward to sharing all things reading with everyone.
All the best
Jacqui


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Aside from publishing three books on Amazon, I also make various drawings and languages, and write about the settings of my stories in a single multiverse.
My books:
Unicorn Farmhand
Mockingston Faire
Hajogana
My worlds:

My name is William de Rham and I've just published "The Quest to Unite Us--Book I of the Marcus Santana Time Travel Chronicles."
"Quest" tells the story of Marcus Santana, a 17-year-old swept out of present-day Philadelphia and into Benjamin Franklin’s cellar on the first day of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. With no way home, Marcus joins Franklin’s household, aiding the elderly sage at the convention and falling in love with beautiful Elise, Franklin’s cook who escaped slavery in Haiti and is in continuing danger of re-capture. At the convention, Marcus records the nation’s most celebrated leaders—men like Washington, Hamilton, and Madison—as they struggle to design a government that will unite the deeply divided states into one nation. But Marcus is outraged by their attitudes and actions towards slavery. And the delegates, and even Elise, are outraged by his outrage! Will anyone listen to him when he discovers a ring of saboteurs plotting to destroy the convention and return the American states to British rule?
"Quest" has received good notices from reviewers such as "Kirkus Reviews" and "Readers' Favorite," as well as from several bloggers, including Heather Barksdale and Marian Dribus who are active on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ.
As we all know, you can never have enough good reviews. If anyone is interested in reading and reviewing "Quest," please let me know so we can work together to get the paperback or e-book into your hands.



Love, Marriage, Divorce & Growth: A poem anthology
If there are any poetry lovers here, I would love to have my book reviewed. Please feel free to let me know.
Thanks

I'm a new book blogger, but my day job is as a Children's Librarian in a public library. I write reviews for all kinds of fiction, but especially love Middle Grade, YA, and horror. I also create recipes inspired by books on the same blog! Currently very much working on my photography skills (it's difficult to take nice pictures without a DSLR!).
My blog is link:
And my Pinterest is
I follow back!


Ralph Webster
The Other Mrs. Samson

I'm a new book blogger, but my day job is as a Children's Librarian in a public library. I write reviews for all kinds of fiction,..."
Might I suggest my latest novel, My Friend Jackson, a gritty YA Urban fantasy/horror, inspired by Rosalind Wiseman's "Queen Bees & Wannabes." 5 stars from Readers' Favorite and Indies Today! Contact me for a complimentary e-book (.mobi or .pdf).

Sounds interesting? I would welcome some new followers and I will definitely follow back. Happy Reading!!!

I am 27 years old, born and raised in Lebanon, I currently work as a financial reporter and I am a licensed (non - active) CPA from the state board of accountancy of the state of New Hampshire.
To me, writing is a safe space where I can freely express myself and let my emotions be.
A place where I forget my own gender, age and race, a place where my heart is the only boss.
Throughout the course of my life, writing has been my coping mechanism, writing about people and things that happened with me, and how I wish things could have been, gave me this sense of power and freedom.
Every time I write, I feel like I broke the chains of my chaotic silence.
Looking forward to interacting with everyone and having their support/reviews!

Right now I'm reading a whole selection of disease related books for one of my literature classes. I just finished, "The Kill Order," and I'm almost done with, "The Plague." I also like to write creative pieces like novels and short stories of sorts, but for now I'm focusing on school and my blog :)

I'm a new book blogger, but my day job is as a Children's Librarian in a public library. I write reviews for all kinds of fiction,..."
Hi Lydia! I love the aesthetic of your blog and look forward to read some of your posts! I just followed you :) so excited to read some of your thoughts, especially as a librarian :)

My name is William de Rham and I've just published "The Quest to Unite Us--Book I of the Marcus Santana Time Travel Chronicles."
"Quest" tells the story of Marcus Santana, a 17-year-..."
Hi William! I was intrigued by the plot of your novel. I love books that put spins on iconic stories and events. I'm also really happy that you made slavery a HUGE conflict and not just put it on the backburner. Will follow and put your book on my TBR! :)

6 years ago I started blogging because I like writing, well expressing myself through writing. I review books - pretty much everything, and a lot of MM books at the moment. I also re..."
You definitely seem like the kind of blogger I was hoping to find that fits my kind of interests and niche! Just followed (I'm on wordpress as well) and look forward to reading! :)

I am thrilled to have found this group. I am a writer, and I've just published my first book, Love Secrets Lies.
I've worked all my life in the financial sector and this book is the culmination of a lifelong dream. It's loosely based on my life experience, leaving my homeland Mozambique for Portugal after revolution broke out in 1974. I've lived in Lisbon ever since.

So let me tell you about my book.
Love Secrets Lies begins when Teresa’s childhood in Mozambique is shattered by revolution and terror. The family gives up their house and most of their wealth, and flees to 1970s Portugal, a country facing social and political upheavals of its own.
Now Teresa finds herself in a new school, trying to fit in and make friends. At the same time, her grandparents want to vet all her friendships and eavesdrop on her phone conversations � and as a teen, she finds herself a prisoner of 19th-century morals.
Behind her grandparents� backs she learns to live and make mistakes. Dreaming of a knight in shining armor to whisk her away to some magical kingdom of romance, Teresa navigates a world of real boys where she rises to the height of emotion and plummets to the chasms of pain and heartbreak.
From tropical Mozambique to drab, 1970s Lisbon, from the the golden beaches of Durban to five-star holidays in verdant, mountainous Madeira, and even the Moroccan kasbah, Teresa stumbles and falls and picks herself up again, fighting for her freedom and autonomy, for the boundaries of her body which she alone can determine.

I am Bindu, an avid book reader from Toronto, Canada. I am interested in all sort of books, including novels, self-help, and psychology.
I have immigrated to Canada from India.
My book blog is
My other blog is

My name is Laura and I write fiction thrillers and I'm excited to be here!
I'm looking for book reviews and author interviews, so if you're looking for something to read or someone to interview, please keep me in mind.
Cheers!

I'm an avid book reader and reviewer and I run a bookstagram @ram_reads with 1,900 followers
I love helping to support indie published(small publishing house) and self-published authors.
You can hire me to read, review (on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc), create creative feature Instagram/TikTok posts, and conduct an Author Interview with you on Instagram. I have various packages to choose from and my pricing is very reasonable.
I've already worked with several self-published authors and you can reach out to them to see what they thought of my work.
Jenny White author of

Jo Gache author of

Katie Masterman author of

Brian McMahon author of

and AJ Navab author of

Send me a message here on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, an email at [email protected], or check out my Instagram page @ram_reads to see what the posts would look like and send me a direct message there.
I'll read your synopsis first to see if it sounds like something I would enjoy reading, I read almost anything.
Paying for a review/creative social media posts doesn't guarantee a higher star review. The payment is for my time and for the reach of my platform.
Sample insights based on the past authors I’ve worked with: 746-1,242 accounts reached 76%-81% accounts reached weren’t following me.

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I am new to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ so please feel free to follow my page (and I will follow back :)
I am a busy lady - like many writers, I also have a day job (instructional designer), plus a young daughter who is on the autism spectrum. But am passionate about writing, so always find the time somehow!

I'm Heather, I'm originally from London and now live in Glasgow, Scotland. I'm a pop culture and disability awareness blogger who blogs about all things geeky, living with chronic illnesses and my love for beauty products. I'm a massive bookworm and regularly review books, with fantasy, science fiction, horror and urban fantasy being my favourite genres.
You can find me blogging at Just Geeking By -
Information about review requests can be found on my blog under "Book Reviews".
And I'm on social media as justgeekingby, feel free to come say hi!

Instagram: @bearyintobooks
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Hi! Here is my author bio:
Ken Brandt is the author of the adventure and humor filled memoir “Positive Vision: Enjoying the Adventures and Advantages of Poor Eyesight�. He has led a fun and adventurous life and had a successful business career despite (or perhaps in part because of!) his bad eyes.
Poor eyesight never impacted Ken’s vision of what life could be. Whether galloping across the Montana range, exploring claustrophobic (and fiery!) caverns, chasing a thief through the streets of 1980s New York, or taking a plunge from a plane, his adventures are sure to entertain. Complementing the adventures are his amusing and relatable anecdotes demonstrating the advantages of poor eyesight.
Ken has always had poor vision and slightly crossed eyes. He has undergone six eye operations (including a detached retina and cataract operation in each eye), and spent parts of his life legally blind. Ken donates 10 percent of his author royalties to eye research and ending avoidable blindness.
Prior to retiring and writing “Positive Vision: Enjoying the Adventures and Advantages of Poor Eyesight�, Ken held senior management and management consulting positions in information technology and cyber security with firms and clients of all sizes in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Ken is an entertaining speaker and an amateur New Orleans style jazz trumpeter.
He and his wife Judy Roberts Brandt have been married for over twenty years, lived most of their lives in New York City, and now live in Melbourne, Australia.

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Feel free to add me as a friend on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ as well!

I'm Madeline, and I review unknown books by debut authors. It's slowly skilling me, but my suffering can be your amusement!
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